Review of The Rake

The Rake (2018)
8/10
Nifty horror monster outing
14 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Siblings Ashley (a fine and affecting performance by Shenae Grimes-Beech) and Ben (a sturdy portrayal by Stephen Brodie) witness the brutal murders of their parents as children. Two decades later, a very troubled Ashley believes that a lethal supernatural creature called the Rake killed her parents and is coming after her next.

Director/co-writer Tony Walsh relates the absorbing story at a steady pace, ably crafts a creepy and unsettling mood, takes time to develop the characters, makes good use of the isolated woodland setting, and delivers a handy helping of bloody gore. The sound acting by the capable cast keeps this movie humming: Rachel Melvin as the sweet Nicole, Joey Bicicchi as the fed up Andrew, Darcy Wood as the perky Michelle, Joe Nunez as the rowdy Jeremy, Joe Mullen as the deranged Jacob Murphy, and Izabella as ill-fated mom Cassie. The monster looks really gnarly and frightening while the surprise grim ending packs a jolting punch. Both Tim Montijo's shivery score and Robert Patrick Stern's sharp widescreen cinematography are up to par. A worthwhile frightfest.
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